Mister Dirt Farmer has a lot of "grow know" and some real purty strains in his ganja garden. If i recall correctly he is also an organic gardener like myself & has been growing for quite awhile. I do believe he has non-cannabis growing skills under his garden tool belt.

His Purple Tears

Delahaze

This is one of my favorite pics of his.

Nice looking lady in veg. loos super healthy and happy!

What the Farmer was smoking on this 4/20/14-Purple tears, Deleahaze, and Skunk

Youngins

Dirt Farmer uses a cool app to keep a records/grow journal.

Nice work Farmer Dirt! You take some nice pics which I always appreciate. Photographing cannabis isn't as easy as one thinks. I know from personal experience that it takes a lot of time and patience. It's always nice to see pics from those that mastered the art because it is an art. I'm sure you'll be seeing more of Dirt Farmer's work on this site in the future...

There are just too many guys w/ some awesome grow ops to not add a section for the guy growers.

I have done a feature story on one male, Eastcoasterdam, it was my way of thanking him for being an awesome mentor when I was first growing indoors. I had only grown outside before I got my medical marijuana card. He was there for me answering my newbie questions especially when there was an issue.

I have met another very cool male grower, Peezy, from Dirty Water Organics. His bud porn caught my eye and I followed him on the Twitterverse. He's super sweet and I'm honored to have his stellar work be my very first feature! I hope you enjoy his cannabis photographs as much as I do.

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